Cryptos now part of Venmo’s offerings
Venmo is jumping into the world of cryptocurrencies.
Union alleges Amazon created 'atmosphere of confusion, coercion' ahead of warehouse vote
The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union has filed an objection against Amazon's conduct during the union election, charging that the tech giant interfered.
Foxconn, Wisconsin reach new deal on scaled back facility
Foxconn Technology Group, the world's largest electronics manufacturer, has reached a new deal with reduced tax breaks for its scaled back manufacturing facility in southeast Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers and the the company announced on Monday.
GameStop CEO George Sherman to step down
GameStop CEO George Sherman will step down on July 31 or earlier, the company announced Monday.
Founder of Adobe and developer of PDFs dies at age 81
Charles Geschke and John Warnock co-founded Adobe
Twitter users report outages, login errors
Twitter users on Friday and Saturday reported website and login errors.
SolarWinds hacking campaign puts Microsoft in hot seat
It was Microsoft whose code the cyber spies persistently abused in the hacking campaign's second stage.
These technologies could hold back business travel indefinitely
Thanks to cloud-based collaborative tools of every description -- not just Zoom -- the pandemic has led to a reset in office culture, from in-person to remote or hybrid
Huawei defense to ask Canada court for delay in CFO's extradition hearings
Meng Wanzhou is facing charges in the United States for allegedly misleading HSBC about Huawei's business dealings in Iran, potentially causing the bank to break U.S. sanctions.
Paying taxes in bitcoin could make Miami-Dade ‘crypto capital of the world’: Commissioner
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins on the potential benefits of residents paying taxes with bitcoin.
Dogecoin: What's behind the surge?
Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency that began as a joke in 2013 based on a popular meme, has seen a more than 500% price surge over the past week, according to Friday data from CoinMarketCap.com.
Mastercard tackles consent on porn sites, requires banks to certify material after distressing reports
Mastercard on Wednesday announced that it will be requiring banks to certify that sellers of adult material online have tools in place to monitor, block and remove illegal content.
Walmart joins $2.75 billion funding round for GM's Cruise autonomous car division
Walmart has become an investor in GM's Cruise autonomous car division after testing the technology as a delivery service. The retail giant said the electric vehicles will help it reach a goal of becoming zero emissions by 2040.
Nashville courts Oracle with 8,500 new jobs on the table
Oracle's potential new 60-acre office hub would be central to the 120-acre parcel known as River North on the East Bank of Nashville’s riverfront
Almost half of Shopify's top execs to depart company: CEO
The company's chief talent officer, chief legal officer and chief technology officer will all transition out of their roles
Dell plans spinoff of $52 billion stake in VMware
PC maker intends to use net proceeds from the deal to pay down debt
Fintech leader, One Finance CEO says overhaul of digital finance in banking 'coming fast'
Digital bank account One is flipping the switch on traditional banking and CEO Brian Hamilton warned that the market should be prepared for interruptions.
Judge in Texas lawsuit against Google issues protective order
The judge hearing the Texas antitrust lawsuit against AlphabetInc's Google put limits on what the search giant's in-house lawyers can see in an order aimed at ensuring that confidential information used in an upcoming trial remains secure.
Former SpaceX exec vying to become ‘Henry Ford of space’ raises $5M to mass produce rockets
It’s easy to imagine a future where mankind travels to space as easily as to the supermarket, as seen in countless movies and TV shows, and private companies are already laying the groundwork for it – with hefty price tags but promising new technology.
US directs agencies to apply patches to Microsoft servers
The rare directive applies to software fixes for four flaws discovered by the U.S. National Security Agency and reported to Microsoft



















